You need Arduino?

Many has requested us to distribute Arduino, and we did it! Now you can get the main board from here, the category in Cytron site is under Arduino Categories.

Arduino started from Italy, fully open source (hardware and software) and gain its popularity around the world within just few years. Very powerful controller, come with its own IDE and programming language (C alike). Uses bootloader to load program, thousands of project for references, here I got a few to share:

The features:

Microcontroller: ATmega328

Operating Voltage: 5V

Input Voltage (recommended): 7-12V

Input Voltage (limits): 6-20V

Digital I/O Pins: 14 (of which 6 provide PWM output)

Analog Input Pins: 6

DC Current per I/O Pin: 40 mA

DC Current for 3.3V Pin: 50 mA

Flash Memory: 32 KB (ATmega328) of which 2 KB used by bootloader

SRAM: 2 KB (ATmega328)

EEPROM: 1 KB (ATmega328)

Clock Speed: 16 MHz

Arduino Leonardo

So if you are really interested to get one, get it from here, anyway the stock will only be available by mid of August 2010. For your information, there are many version of Arduino main board, some is improved version and some are modified from original version. Anyway it has grown a lot and currently there are more than 20 types of Arduino board in the market. Up to date (Nov 2012) we are currently carrying:

Compact size:

Arduino PRO Mini – Compact form of Arduino main board, smaller than Arduino Fio. Uses ATmega328 as microcontroller, lower cost as the USB bridge is being taken off, loading program will require FDTI breakout board or UC00A R2. Not compatible with most shields mechanically (size).

Arduino Fio – Smaller form of Arduino main board, not compatible with most shields mechanically(size) and electrically (3.3V). Uses the ATmega328 as microcontroller. Designed for wireless loading program using XBee.

BBFuino – Arduino compatible and designed by Cytron to be breadboard friendly, where you can easily plug onto breadboard and start interface with your favorite components. Uses Atmega328 and preloaded with Uno bootloader. Require UC00A R2 to load program. Not compatible with most shields mechanically (size).

Original standard size: Compatible with most of shields

Arduino UNO R3 – Official mark of Arduino 1.o because Uno means one in Italian, it uses ATmega328 as the controller and utilize Atmega8U2 (up to Rev2.0) or Atmega16U2 (Rev3.0 – latest) as the USB bridge. Compatible with most of shields.

Arduino Leonardo – Uses ATmega32u4 as microcontroller and also USB bridge with computer for downloading sketch, cheaper because less USB chip. Compatible with most of shields.

Bigger standard size: Compatible with most of shields:

Arduino Mega 2560 R3 – Utilize ATmega2560 as microcontroller. Similar with Arduino UNO, uses Atmega16U2 as the USB bridge. However, Mega has more IO and peripheral compared to UNO. Compatible with most of shields.

Arduino Mega ADK – Similar to Arduino Mega 2560 R3, uses the same ATmega2560 as microcontroller, but added an USB host chip for Android Accessory Development KIT (ADK). Compatible with most of shields.

Arduino Due (coming soon) -Base on Atmel SAM3X8E ARM Cortex-M3 CPU (32-bit microcontroller), stack-able to most of shields (but Due is based on3.3V interface)